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Ai Must Leave the Agi and Be Committed to Specialization, According to a New Study Published by Yann Lecun

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A new academic study questions one of the most repeated ideas in the current technological debate: that the correct goal for artificial intelligence is the AGI. Instead, the authors propose a different framework, called Superhuman Adaptable Intelligence, centered on specialized systems capable of overcoming humans in relevant tasks and filling gaps where human capabilities do not reach. *** The study maintains that AGI is a confusing, overloaded…
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A new academic study questions one of the most repeated ideas in the current technological debate: that the correct goal for artificial intelligence is the AGI. Instead, the authors propose a different framework, called Superhuman Adaptable Intelligence, centered on specialized systems capable of overcoming humans in relevant tasks and filling gaps where human capabilities do not reach. *** The study maintains that AGI is a confusing, overloaded…

A new paper by researchers from Columbia University and NYU, including Yann LeCun, argues that AGI is a flawed concept. Human intelligence is not general but specialized. Instead, they suggest the term "Superhuman Adaptable Intelligence". The article Yann LeCun wants to abolish the AGI term and replace it with "Superhuman Adaptable Intelligence" first appeared on The Decoder.

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the-decoder.de broke the news in Germany on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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